METEOBOLGICAL OBSERVATIONS at the Observatory. Wellington, for the week ending 25th April, 1863. Lafc 41 deg. 16 mm. 25 see. ;S. Long. 174 deg. 47 mm, 25 sec. E. Height above sea 90 feet. _ . Daily Means. g Wind. S J Thoi-m. & . Direction. $ i ( IT ih7T t ! m«PoS3 a < N fl April I S. 19 29.630 46-0 41-5 6'o 59,37- N.W. N. 4-0 .09 M. 20 -558 45-0 45-0 1-0 65i45- N. N. 8.2 .18 T. 21 -650 54-5 fil-0 1.0 7H49-5 N. N. 8.7 ... W22 -745 57-2 53-5 2-5 78J51. N. N. 1-2 .",. I T. 23 -617 54-0 5-5 -5 71,47.5 N. N. 4-2 ... F. 24 -822 53-0 5-2 4"0 70;69'5 S. S. 45 .13 S. 25 -BG3 48-0 4-5 4-0 67J45. N. N. .3-0 JO7 Note.— Clouds.— lo ia an overcast sky, and 0 is a cloudless sky. Wind.— Force.— The maximum pressure in 24 hours In Iba. and decimal parts of a tb on the square foot. Barometer.— The height is reduced to sea level, at * tern - perature of 32 deg. Far. Thermometer MEANa — Deduoible from the Maximum and Minimum readings, at 10 a.m. of the 24 houra previously. Max. in Sun's Eats and' Shade.— These figures are the readings at 10 a.m., and, like the wind's force, thermometer means, and fall of rain, apply to the 24 hours' previously. JOHN KNOWLES, In Oh&rtffl. .
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1863, 2 May 1863, Page 2
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